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Baffour not ‘scared’ of Sundowns challenge

Fri, 14 Sep 2012 Source: Prince Dornu-Leiku / 90 MINUTES

Ghanaian Emmanuel Baffour recently

made his league debut for Mamelodi Sundowns over the weekend after coming on 4

minutes into the second half against Maritzburg United.

Baffour who joined the South

Africa PSL side on the back of his Glo Ghana Premier League goal topping

exploits for New Edubiase, however could not help Sundowns avoid a second

defeat in just three league games as they fell 1-2 at home.

Competition for playing time

is at its apex at Sundowns who have about nine strikers, all desiring to play

every time, but Baffour is adamant he will take his spot.

“No I don’t feel small or intimidated because even in Ghana

national team I play with top quality players like Asamoah Gyan, Sulley Muntari

and many other players. It is good to play with top players because it helps

you as a player. So I am ready for the challenge. I am always praying for that

to happen,” Baffour told a South Africa website.

The striker who has since lost his place in the Ghana senior

team continued: “You see supporters and management will expect me to do well

and show them that I am here to play at highest level. The competition is good

not just for me but for the whole team.

“So I am going to work hard all the way. I just have to keep on praying. I know

there

are many good strikers here but if the coach gives me a chance then I will grab

it with both hands and make sure I perform at my best. I want to be in the

first 11.”

The Ghanaian who made the switch along with New Edubiase teammate

Mumuni Abubakar, is also eyeing silverware with the ‘Brazilians’ as Sundowns

are nicknamed:

“I was the goal king in

Ghana last season scoring 21 goals and that’s when I was told that Sundowns

were interested in me. And that’s how the deal was done. I had never played

football outside Ghana so I didn’t know much about football in South Africa,

but now that I am here I will do my best.”

Source: Prince Dornu-Leiku / 90 MINUTES